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new york city, as you know, is the safest big city in the untry, and we're on pace to have a record low number of murders this year but we are not immune to the national problem of gun violence. let me now turn it over to commissioner kelly. ray? >> thank you, mr. mayor. i want to stress that what we have is preliminary information and ongoing investigation, of course. at 9:03 this morning, in front of 10 west 33rd street a disgruntled former employee of a company at that address shot and killed a former co-worker, striking him three times. the subject, jeffrey johnson, age 53, then fled eastbound on west 33rd street to 5th avenue, when he walked northbound along a curbline, with a .45 caliber handgun secreted in a black bag he had under his arm. construction worker who had followed johnson from west 33rd street alerted two uniformed police officers, who were on post in front of the empire state building's fifth avenue entrance as part of our counterterrorism coverage. as the two officers approached johnson, he pulled his .45 caliber semiautomatic pistol from his bag and fired on the of
new york city, as you know, is the safest big city in the untry, and we're on pace to have a record low number of murders this year but we are not immune to the national problem of gun violence. let me now turn it over to commissioner kelly. ray? >> thank you, mr. mayor. i want to stress that what we have is preliminary information and ongoing investigation, of course. at 9:03 this morning, in front of 10 west 33rd street a disgruntled former employee of a company at that address shot and...
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december 2005, new york city is in the middle of a mass transit strike. new york city public transportation is shut down. matt long has no choice. he must hop on his bike to get across the city to the fire academy. so this wasn't just training. you needed to get somewhere? >> i needed to get to work. and i made it four blocks. >> four blocks. and then disaster. do you remember being hit? >> yeah, i remember putting my left arm up and just going under, and that's it. >> a bus that had crossed multiple lanes of traffic made a right turn, and in the process, ran directly into matt long. >> he didn't see me, didn't know i was there, whatever, and took me right under the front wheel. >> in an instant, the self- self-described fitness junky has gone from dominating race courses to barely surviving. >> every compound fracture, my right side, my pelvis was shattered and open as well, and the worst part is the bike and i became one, it severed my abdominal wall, my femoral artery, i was bleeding out. >> he stayed in the hospital for six months and ended with 40 op
december 2005, new york city is in the middle of a mass transit strike. new york city public transportation is shut down. matt long has no choice. he must hop on his bike to get across the city to the fire academy. so this wasn't just training. you needed to get somewhere? >> i needed to get to work. and i made it four blocks. >> four blocks. and then disaster. do you remember being hit? >> yeah, i remember putting my left arm up and just going under, and that's it. >> a...
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the co-owner of a popular bar, booker and dax in new york city. it's the combo, dynamic demos, extreme experimentation while inspiring a new generation of chefs. that's earned dave arnold a spot on "the next list." i'm sanjay gupta. ♪ ♪ ♪ snrk. >>> i'm the director of culinary technology here at the international culinary center. i started doing that in 2005. at that time there was no one anywhere that had this kind of position. my pitch was look, you don't want to hire a scientist because they can't really talk to chefs. and you don't really want to hire a chef because they're still cheffing right now. what you need is someone like me who can talk to chefs, know what they want. talk to scientists, get the information they want and do a good synthesis of that. >> because he's in new york city at the very influential school, he's had a tremendous influence in bringing knowledge about this stuff to a broad set of folks. he plays a really central role. >> the problem with alginate is you have to put it in water when it wants to hydrate, it want
the co-owner of a popular bar, booker and dax in new york city. it's the combo, dynamic demos, extreme experimentation while inspiring a new generation of chefs. that's earned dave arnold a spot on "the next list." i'm sanjay gupta. ♪ ♪ ♪ snrk. >>> i'm the director of culinary technology here at the international culinary center. i started doing that in 2005. at that time there was no one anywhere that had this kind of position. my pitch was look, you don't want to hire...
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and tallest residential building under construction in the city. the crane stay thad way for the rest of the day and the night. swaying back and forth, just dangling there. prompting police to evacuate the surrounding buildings, including hotels, offices, and apartments it hasn't stopped crowds from getting a look. alina cho out front on this story. >> reporter: good evening, the $64,000 question is when will that be fixed? tonight, mayor michael bloomberg did offer a glimmer of hope. he did say that that crane dangling 1,000 feet above the ground behind me, they are hoping they will be able to secure it by tomorrow. now, the plan according to the mayor, somehow try to get a hold of that boom and either tie it or cable it to the building. the problem is, erin, according to one crane expert we spoke to today, is that he believes that this crane may actually be more damaged than we think. meaning that he believes that what he calls the climbing mechanism, may be damaged, and that's the way to get up to the top. if that is the case, his estimation, li
and tallest residential building under construction in the city. the crane stay thad way for the rest of the day and the night. swaying back and forth, just dangling there. prompting police to evacuate the surrounding buildings, including hotels, offices, and apartments it hasn't stopped crowds from getting a look. alina cho out front on this story. >> reporter: good evening, the $64,000 question is when will that be fixed? tonight, mayor michael bloomberg did offer a glimmer of hope. he...
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navigating new york city is sort of like an urban jousting match. have you pedestrians who at times jay-walk, cars speeding, even through red lights. a lot of people out there breaking the law. advocates say they are angered by what they perceive to be a biassed against bicyclists. last year the nypd gave more than three times as many criminal court summons to bike riders as it gave to truck operators. >> while there may be some law breaking among the cycling population, very few, if any of those, transgregss of the law are resulting in death or serious injury. >> i know that right over there that's where he was hit, and then his bicycle was dragged down for another 171 feet. >> reporter: according to lafave, when information about measure son's case has trickled out, it showed stunning gaps in the investigation. at first the nypd claimed that matthew ran a red light, but that was later disproven by a surveillance video. >> it's frustrating beyond description to be handed videotape that shows the death of our son to watch it over and over and over a
navigating new york city is sort of like an urban jousting match. have you pedestrians who at times jay-walk, cars speeding, even through red lights. a lot of people out there breaking the law. advocates say they are angered by what they perceive to be a biassed against bicyclists. last year the nypd gave more than three times as many criminal court summons to bike riders as it gave to truck operators. >> while there may be some law breaking among the cycling population, very few, if any...
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new york city's department of education released ratings for 18,000 of its public school teachers and 217 charter school teachers and 50 special ed teachers. those ratings are based on student test scores in english and math and they covered students in grades 4 through 8 between 2007 and 2010. but not all teachers' scores were released and this is a margin of error. that margin is 35 percentage points from math and 53 percentage points for english. steve perry is a cnn contributor and principal of capital prep school. also the author of american schools, the art of creating a democratic learning community. all right, guys, thanks for joining us. people talk about this for a week. parents, teachers alike trying to figure out if this is a good thing to know how your teacher ranks. new york city mayor michael bloomberg says he supports the release of this information. >> parents have a right to know every bit of information we can possibly collect for the teachers in front of these kids. this is about their kids' lives, not about anything else. >> but dennis walcott wrote a letter sayin
new york city's department of education released ratings for 18,000 of its public school teachers and 217 charter school teachers and 50 special ed teachers. those ratings are based on student test scores in english and math and they covered students in grades 4 through 8 between 2007 and 2010. but not all teachers' scores were released and this is a margin of error. that margin is 35 percentage points from math and 53 percentage points for english. steve perry is a cnn contributor and...
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a lot of people have been talking about what's happening in new york city obviously. i wonder if you could sort of take me back to the beginning for your you. when did this become something that you were thinking about seriously? >> well, over the last few years obesity has become a bigger and bigger problem, not just in the united states, but around the world. thing this is the first year in the history of the world where more people will die from the effects of too much food than from starvation. and it's fascinating. it is also, we think, the first disease in the history of the world that has gone from being a rich person's disease to a poor person's disease. >> it's pretty astonishing, as you mentioned, mayor bloomberg. we've been reporting on this issue for some time. was there a perj personal story for you? did you have the effects of chronic obesity your family? yourself? >> no, but i can tell you and i think i speak for almost everybody, if it's in front of me, i eat it. i love cheese-its. if you put a bowl of -- a two-pound box of cheese its in front of me, i
a lot of people have been talking about what's happening in new york city obviously. i wonder if you could sort of take me back to the beginning for your you. when did this become something that you were thinking about seriously? >> well, over the last few years obesity has become a bigger and bigger problem, not just in the united states, but around the world. thing this is the first year in the history of the world where more people will die from the effects of too much food than from...
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we're seeing tremendous recovery, say, in new york city, all sectors. especially super, super high end. we have apartments in new york city routinely selling for over 10,000 a square foot, which is an absurd amount of money. also what we've seen in our businesses is hospitality is growing. we're seeing occupancy going up higher in hotels, customers spending more money while there on food and beverage and other activities in the hotel. and we also are looking at much more deal flow in our major markets that we operate in, but also cities like detroit. we're hiring people to look at more of these deals because we now belief these deals are going to lead to new development and new construction, which i think will help pull the economy up a bit more, to have new construction activity start taking place. we're seeing that in markets that we wouldn't have thought of before. again, such as a detroit, a washington, d.c., and now miami. we're looking at new construction in mymy which three years ago was basically a cemetery. >> do politicians create jobs or peop
we're seeing tremendous recovery, say, in new york city, all sectors. especially super, super high end. we have apartments in new york city routinely selling for over 10,000 a square foot, which is an absurd amount of money. also what we've seen in our businesses is hospitality is growing. we're seeing occupancy going up higher in hotels, customers spending more money while there on food and beverage and other activities in the hotel. and we also are looking at much more deal flow in our major...
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and what we'll wait to see is in fact if this move makes new york city any healthier. meanwhile, here in malibu, our lucky seven. they have already made the commitment to get fit. how about you? up next we'll get advice from possibly one of the greatest endurance athletes of all time. plus, the world challenger, the nasa astronaut, deciding to rate me from 250 miles high up in the sky. we'll explain. i i had pain in my abdomen...g. it just wouldn't go away. i was spotting, but i had already gone through menopause. these symptoms may be nothing... but they could be early warning signs of a gynecologic cancer, such as cervical, ovarian, or uterine cancer. feeling bloated for no reason. that's what i remember. seeing my doctor probably saved my life. warning signs are not the same for everyone. if you think something's wrong... see your doctor. ask about gynecologic cancer. and get the inside knowledge. how did the nba become the hottest league on the planet? by building on the cisco intelligent network they're able to serve up live video, and instant replays, creating fa
and what we'll wait to see is in fact if this move makes new york city any healthier. meanwhile, here in malibu, our lucky seven. they have already made the commitment to get fit. how about you? up next we'll get advice from possibly one of the greatest endurance athletes of all time. plus, the world challenger, the nasa astronaut, deciding to rate me from 250 miles high up in the sky. we'll explain. i i had pain in my abdomen...g. it just wouldn't go away. i was spotting, but i had already...
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our mission is to promote healthy, good, responsible beekeeping in new york city. as perhaps a poster boy for urban beekeeping, i almost hate to say it, but i don't know that it's terribly important for urban beekeeping to exist. there are 258 times of feral bees flying around new york city without our, so in terms of pollinating community fwagardeni don't think that they're necessary, but i think they greatly enhance our lives here. >> i have maybe a dozen or 15 customers in new york city. >> yes, ma'am? >> what's the best thing that we can do to make them most likely not sting us? >> that's a good question. and many more in westchester and fair ophelia counties. spring and early summer, i'll visit i'ves once a week. usually in the winter, i'll do something like go to africa and volunteer to teach beekeeping in some remote place. so i keep busy. this is always my last stop of the day. so this is my favorite stop, because i know that my 14, 15, 18-hour day is at an end. adam? if we're going to keep two hives, right, one, two, or do you want them spaced for any aest
our mission is to promote healthy, good, responsible beekeeping in new york city. as perhaps a poster boy for urban beekeeping, i almost hate to say it, but i don't know that it's terribly important for urban beekeeping to exist. there are 258 times of feral bees flying around new york city without our, so in terms of pollinating community fwagardeni don't think that they're necessary, but i think they greatly enhance our lives here. >> i have maybe a dozen or 15 customers in new york...
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let me give you some other updates on city operations. the department of homeless services has enhanced street outreach to encourage people on the street to seek shelter. street outreach will continue during the -- city services will be close on monday and also on tuesday. new york harbor will be closed tonight and also on tuesday and cruise ships scheduled to arrive on monday and tuesday have been diverted. the staten island ferry will be available to operate after which service will be suspended until furred notice. let me also remind you that east river ferry service has been suspended. all outdoor filming is suspended for tomorrow. the three public library systems that cover all five borrows will be covered tomorrow. and that includes the new york, queens and brooklyn public library systems. call 311, you can call nyc mayor's office on twitter. but the most important thing i can say right now is that you live in zone a, you must evacuate. we have a plan to keep you and new yorkers safe, if you follow that plan, we'll get through this
let me give you some other updates on city operations. the department of homeless services has enhanced street outreach to encourage people on the street to seek shelter. street outreach will continue during the -- city services will be close on monday and also on tuesday. new york harbor will be closed tonight and also on tuesday and cruise ships scheduled to arrive on monday and tuesday have been diverted. the staten island ferry will be available to operate after which service will be...
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here in new york city, a truly heartbreaking scene. a fierce and violent fire wiped out rows and rows of homes. the threat that remains. people trapped in their homes, waiting and hoping someone will come. and right now that crane dangling over the manhattan skyline, threatening to crash down. >>> the other side of the storm. a blizzard. we take you where an incredible amount of snow is causing huge problems tonight. let's go "outfront." >>> i'm erin burnett. i want to welcome our viewers around the world tonight. "outfront" tonight, the wrath of sand ooec sandy. devastation as far as the eye can see and the death toll still rising. 33 people in 8 states have lost their lives. over 6 million people in the northeast and mid-atlantic are without power. and the estimated cost of the storm is truly stunning. right now this say very preliminary estimate, it will go higher, it could be as high as $20 billion and only for lost business and property damage. to give you a sense of the storm's power, we want to show you this video. that is a tre
here in new york city, a truly heartbreaking scene. a fierce and violent fire wiped out rows and rows of homes. the threat that remains. people trapped in their homes, waiting and hoping someone will come. and right now that crane dangling over the manhattan skyline, threatening to crash down. >>> the other side of the storm. a blizzard. we take you where an incredible amount of snow is causing huge problems tonight. let's go "outfront." >>> i'm erin burnett. i want...
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health advocates say the city needs to step it up. last month the mayor said he would look into it but also said officers have more serious things to tackle first. time for a short break. i'll be back with a special preview of my upcoming documentary. what makes the sleep number store different? the sleep number bed. with the sleep number bed, it's not about soft or firm. it's about support where you find it most comfortable. the magic of this bed is that you're sleeping on something that conforms to your individual shape. on a traditional mattress, there is no adjustment. you get what you're buying that day. with our bed, you change the setting to something you like. this way, if you change your mind once you get home you can adjust it. wow! that feels really good. it's hugging my body. you can adjust it to whatever your needs are. your body changes over time. the bed can adapt with you. not only does it work for you today, but it's going to work for you 20 years from now. so whatever you feel like, the sleep number bed's going to pr
health advocates say the city needs to step it up. last month the mayor said he would look into it but also said officers have more serious things to tackle first. time for a short break. i'll be back with a special preview of my upcoming documentary. what makes the sleep number store different? the sleep number bed. with the sleep number bed, it's not about soft or firm. it's about support where you find it most comfortable. the magic of this bed is that you're sleeping on something that...
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new york city firefighter matt long has no choice. he must hop on his bike to get across the city so the fire academy. >> so you needed -- this wasn't just training. you needed get judge. >> i needed to get to work, and i made it four blocks. >> reporter: four blocks, and then disaster. >> do you remember being hit? >> yeah. i remember putting my left arm up and just going under and that's it. >> reporter: a bus that had crossed multiple lanes of traffic made a right turn, and in the process slammed directly into matt long. >> he either didn't see me or didn't know i was there, whatever, and took me right under the front wheel. >> reporter: in an instant the self-described fitness junkie had gone from dominating racecourses to barely surviving. >> from my left leg every bone compound fracture, tib, fib, femur, my right side of my pelvis was fractured and open wound as well, and my right shoulder was crushed. the worst part is the bike and i became one, and it severed my abdomenal wall, my my femoral artery. so i basically was bleeding
new york city firefighter matt long has no choice. he must hop on his bike to get across the city so the fire academy. >> so you needed -- this wasn't just training. you needed get judge. >> i needed to get to work, and i made it four blocks. >> reporter: four blocks, and then disaster. >> do you remember being hit? >> yeah. i remember putting my left arm up and just going under and that's it. >> reporter: a bus that had crossed multiple lanes of traffic made...
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we live here in new york city. we don't own property and we don't have kids and we struggle to save money. what is our problem? >> you live in new york city. >> they are earning good money. what do they do? the fact they can't save money on that kind of income. >> this is the people that president obama was talking about raising taxes on everybody above $250,000. i have been arguing. not on people like this. if you live in new york city after taxes that is your problem. it's not just federal and state. it's federal, state, city and by the time you are done you are bringing home $100,000 a year. that may seem like a lot but not in new york city. for the rent. so move. or you make more money. but it's very difficult in this city to do that. >> how should people save? what are things people are wasteful about? >> almost anything. i almost started a national riot when i went on the oprah show. i asked people to stop going out to eat for one month. the restaurant industry i thought they were going to pop me one. >> you
we live here in new york city. we don't own property and we don't have kids and we struggle to save money. what is our problem? >> you live in new york city. >> they are earning good money. what do they do? the fact they can't save money on that kind of income. >> this is the people that president obama was talking about raising taxes on everybody above $250,000. i have been arguing. not on people like this. if you live in new york city after taxes that is your problem. it's...
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we live here in new york city. we don't own any property. we don't have any kids and we really struggle to save money. what is our problem? >> they are earning good money. the fact that they can't save money on that kind of income. >> but here's something important. this is the people -- and president obama was talking about, raising taxes on everybody originally above $250,000 and i've been arguing about this. you want to raise taxes, do it on $1 million. if you live in new york city, after taxes, that is your problem. it's not just federal and state. it's federal, state, city and by the time you are done, you are bringing home $100,000 a year. now, that may seem like a lot, but not in new york city. for the rent, for -- so move. or you make more money but it's very difficult in this city to do that. >> let's get brutal. how should people save? what are people wasteful about? >> almost everything. i i almost started a national riot when i went on the oprah winfrey show. i asked people to simply stop going out to eat for one month. oh, my go
we live here in new york city. we don't own any property. we don't have any kids and we really struggle to save money. what is our problem? >> they are earning good money. the fact that they can't save money on that kind of income. >> but here's something important. this is the people -- and president obama was talking about, raising taxes on everybody originally above $250,000 and i've been arguing about this. you want to raise taxes, do it on $1 million. if you live in new york...
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the answer is yes and that man works for the city, new york city. for the sanitation department. he was out in the field working that night during the hurricane when his sons perished. >> unbelievable. i have had so many people e-mail me about it today and about your report. appreciate the update. thank you very much. >>> as we have been reporting, of the 40 deaths in new york city, staten island suffered at least 22. fewer than half a million people live in the borough, not a small number by any stretch, but the entire island has really got a small town feel to it. people here go back generations. tight-knit in the best of times, close-knit in the worst of times and heartbroken now. with me now, staten island borough president. appreciate you being with us. we spoke last night. you said fema was going to come today. are you feeling better -- >> i'm feeling much better. i had occasion yesterday when i left your office after the interview, it was a conference call between me and andrew cuomo and the president of the united states. we laid it all out and we were promised all types
the answer is yes and that man works for the city, new york city. for the sanitation department. he was out in the field working that night during the hurricane when his sons perished. >> unbelievable. i have had so many people e-mail me about it today and about your report. appreciate the update. thank you very much. >>> as we have been reporting, of the 40 deaths in new york city, staten island suffered at least 22. fewer than half a million people live in the borough, not a...
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here in new york city. it's his ability to constantly challenge the norm to create new techniques and food experiences, while inspiring innovation in bars and kitchens. that's landed dave arnold on "the next list." i'm dr. sanjay gupta. hope to see you back here next sunday. >>> welcome to cnn news room, i'm miguel marquez, in for fredricka witfield. the national rifle association is standing tough on its opposition to new gun laws in the aftermath of the newtown massacre. the group's ceo went on tv to defend his calls for armed guards in every u.s. school. cnn's barbara starr is with us, the nra has been criticized for not talking about any limitations on guns and calling for armed guards in schools and for not taking questions from reporters. >> yeah, miguel and all of that they seem to be sticking to their line. on the sunday talk shows, wayne la pierre, the chief executive officer. the public face of the national rifle association, made clear on nbc's "meet the press," his organization will continue to
here in new york city. it's his ability to constantly challenge the norm to create new techniques and food experiences, while inspiring innovation in bars and kitchens. that's landed dave arnold on "the next list." i'm dr. sanjay gupta. hope to see you back here next sunday. >>> welcome to cnn news room, i'm miguel marquez, in for fredricka witfield. the national rifle association is standing tough on its opposition to new gun laws in the aftermath of the newtown massacre....
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so even if you are in the city or outside of the city, it is pr pretty much dark even when it is light outside. brian todd joins me now from staten island. i also want to add before i get to you, brian, there was a report out today that now five people have died because of co2 poisoning and trying to heat themselves with generators and maybe not positioning them the right way, and now the co2 poisoning has i claimed five lives. i want to get to you, brian, because not many people knew how bad the situation was in staten island until the pictures started rolling in. what is it like there now? >> well, it is a scene of devastation. there are national guard troos s around me, and some are coming down the street now, and our photojournalist can pan over to see them, and show you some of the activity. they are starting to pick up the pieces and get some help, but it is a huge sense among many people in the neighborhood of being overwhelmed. food is scarce here, although some food has been brought in. and much of the food has been brought in from neighborhood organizations and restaurants an
so even if you are in the city or outside of the city, it is pr pretty much dark even when it is light outside. brian todd joins me now from staten island. i also want to add before i get to you, brian, there was a report out today that now five people have died because of co2 poisoning and trying to heat themselves with generators and maybe not positioning them the right way, and now the co2 poisoning has i claimed five lives. i want to get to you, brian, because not many people knew how bad...
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parts of that city are still under water right now. and as you can see from this next picture, which was just sent to us by one of the senators from new jersey, bob menendez, it's just pretty incredible. and you see the water and the flooding. and it hasn't receded like it did in some places. in queens, new york, a storm-related fire burned through an entire neighborhood, destroying 80 homes. and today i went out there. we drove to see the destruction for ourselves, and we saw emergency vehicles everywhere. and i'm not talking, everyone, just about fire trucks and a few ambulances. at one point on the way to breezy point, new york, which is where this happened, we passed a convoy of 19 ambulances. 19 ambulances. all heading in to help that tight knit community, which was hit with flooding and then fire. deb feyerick is still out there tonight. and deb, i know it is a chaotic scene. thank you tell us what's happening right now? >> reporter: yeah, well, you know what's interesting? think about it, erin. 24 hours ago, that's the point whe
parts of that city are still under water right now. and as you can see from this next picture, which was just sent to us by one of the senators from new jersey, bob menendez, it's just pretty incredible. and you see the water and the flooding. and it hasn't receded like it did in some places. in queens, new york, a storm-related fire burned through an entire neighborhood, destroying 80 homes. and today i went out there. we drove to see the destruction for ourselves, and we saw emergency...
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new york city, of course, one of the most populous cities in the world. they are used to dealing with situations like this sadly. they are doing this as a precaution. no known threats. >> one of the reasons that they put additional security is to act as a deterrent. they want to make sure that anybody who may be thinking about a copy cat crime stops thinking about it. that is why they will put heavily armed guards and different units who are train today stand outside of temples or mosques or synagogues. what is so frightening about this is that this could have been anybody's temple, anybody's church or synagogue or place of worship. why it was the sikh community here in oak creek is something law enforcement is obviously trying to determine now. >> we want to go to our belief blog editor in washington, d.c. on cnn.com our belief blog, one of the most trafficked websites where you talk about this particular thing. you heard what the gentleman said earlier explaining what happens at their faith in temple on sunday morning. and then more clarification about
new york city, of course, one of the most populous cities in the world. they are used to dealing with situations like this sadly. they are doing this as a precaution. no known threats. >> one of the reasons that they put additional security is to act as a deterrent. they want to make sure that anybody who may be thinking about a copy cat crime stops thinking about it. that is why they will put heavily armed guards and different units who are train today stand outside of temples or mosques...
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he's a young guy in new york city, and he's going to make her life miserable -- >> he has said this is not about revenge. he has on the record said this is not about revinj. >> that's what heed. yeah, right. >> and he's she's going to be able to pay the bill anyhow. >> you can catch our legal guys every saturday, noon eastern and foyer:00 eastern time and then at 10:00 tonight, alena chow in for don lemon will interview lauren oates who said she was fired, the words her employer used, too hot. >> colonel greg gatson, veteran of the iraq war and double amputee made his cinema debut in "batt "battleship." he's going to join us to talk about the movie and much more. >>> tomorrow, dr. sanjay gupta is profiling a pioneer in the face of space archaeology on the show the next list. she's using sat liej imagery to preserve ancient treasures. >> i tell my students on day one, a picture is worth 1,000 words. a satellite image is worth a million dollars. i'm a professor of archaeology. i'm a remote specialist and a space archaeology. imagery is powerful, evocative. satellite imagery much more so
he's a young guy in new york city, and he's going to make her life miserable -- >> he has said this is not about revenge. he has on the record said this is not about revinj. >> that's what heed. yeah, right. >> and he's she's going to be able to pay the bill anyhow. >> you can catch our legal guys every saturday, noon eastern and foyer:00 eastern time and then at 10:00 tonight, alena chow in for don lemon will interview lauren oates who said she was fired, the words her...
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we got satellite imagery from the city of tanas and we were able to map the entire city. using this technology is an enormous shortcut. >> my name is sarah parkac. i'm a space archaeologist. this completely invisible world just comes to life when you're processing the satellite data. >> there's this whole other way to use geography and gps and light and she absolutely turned me onto this entire field. >> i start with google earth because that's something that everyone knows about. google earth is an incredible resource, because from hundreds of miles in space we can zoom in and find things. everyone goes to their house first. that is the tip of the iceberg with remote sensing. i tell my stunts on day one, a picture is worth a thousand words. a satellite image is worth a million. it allows us to get this perspective. when you add on top of that the ability to see a little bit differently, all of the sudden, you have an amazing scientific school. you can use to answer all sorts of questions about climate change, population change and social change. when you visit the site o
we got satellite imagery from the city of tanas and we were able to map the entire city. using this technology is an enormous shortcut. >> my name is sarah parkac. i'm a space archaeologist. this completely invisible world just comes to life when you're processing the satellite data. >> there's this whole other way to use geography and gps and light and she absolutely turned me onto this entire field. >> i start with google earth because that's something that everyone knows...
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not just in the city, in the world. and the police, while their tactics seem a little heavy-handed, that is their only attempt to wrestle control back from the gangs who have basically overrun the city. >> reporter: there doesn't seem to be much hope in honduras. the murder rate keeps rising. but next door in guatemala, we saw signs of progress. in guatemala city, i met the interior minister. in a region notorious for corruption, carlos menacal has shaken up the system. >> translator: in central america, six out of ten murders are drug related. >> reporter: the drug trade flooding guatemala dwarfs the country's resources. >> $10.5 billion in four years. >> reporter: he says this past year, his government seized about $3 billion worth of drugs. the entire budget of the government is only about $5 billion. menocal says anti-narcotics operations alone won't bring down the who mystic murder rate. to do that, he had to convince the public that murders would actually be solved. step one, create a team of trained the detective
not just in the city, in the world. and the police, while their tactics seem a little heavy-handed, that is their only attempt to wrestle control back from the gangs who have basically overrun the city. >> reporter: there doesn't seem to be much hope in honduras. the murder rate keeps rising. but next door in guatemala, we saw signs of progress. in guatemala city, i met the interior minister. in a region notorious for corruption, carlos menacal has shaken up the system. >>...
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we'll get through it as a city. and at 12:00 midnight or so we think that weather will go out. >> reporter: and go out they hope with minimal damage. so, don, back to you for now. it's a beautiful, sunny saturday afternoon. >> how quickly things change. thank you very much, susan candiotti. >>> alexandra steele is here in the severe weather center. severe weather up and down the east coast even here in atlanta like a monsoon coming into work today for many of us. >> atmospherically, don, it is poised and ready. we have the strong cold front coming into all this warm, moist atmosphere up and down the eastern seaboard. just want to show you this map. these are the storm reports. come a little closer. so you can show the viewers. each of these squares is a storm report. this is just today. you're looking at new york and pennsylvania and vermont and connecticut and massachusetts. all of these of course just one tornado just where susan candiotti was of course in queens. and that one tornado, the rest wind damaged. we ha
we'll get through it as a city. and at 12:00 midnight or so we think that weather will go out. >> reporter: and go out they hope with minimal damage. so, don, back to you for now. it's a beautiful, sunny saturday afternoon. >> how quickly things change. thank you very much, susan candiotti. >>> alexandra steele is here in the severe weather center. severe weather up and down the east coast even here in atlanta like a monsoon coming into work today for many of us. >>...
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would levees help a city like new york city? >> there are two ideas. one is a storm barrier, of the sort they have in london on it the thames which is raised into place every time there is a storm threat. it is expensive, it would cost about $7 billion, i understand. but it is doable and i think the discussion needs to begin in a serious way about planning and see figure we really need it. i think it actually is probably a wise idea. over the longer term we have a bigger problem if one or both of the polar ice sheets start to disintegrate faster, it could be we need a permanent sea wall we whether than just a temporary storm barrier. a lot of things that could be done cheap, easy and started right away like moving the subway entrances and moving the electoral system from the water. less talk from our political leaders and more action. >> you don't want to be left a sitting duck in manhattan or anywhere else, quite frankly. nice to have you on the program, thank you. >> glad to be here. >>> voters waiting in line two, three, even four hours to cast thei
would levees help a city like new york city? >> there are two ideas. one is a storm barrier, of the sort they have in london on it the thames which is raised into place every time there is a storm threat. it is expensive, it would cost about $7 billion, i understand. but it is doable and i think the discussion needs to begin in a serious way about planning and see figure we really need it. i think it actually is probably a wise idea. over the longer term we have a bigger problem if one or...
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coming up, we'll hear from new york city mayor michael bloomberg and hearing how that city is doing. we'll be talking to officials all over the place. i encourage everyone to keep it here. >> we'll catch that live from new york mayor michael bloomberg. you heard josh underscore how many schools are now closed and how many jurisdictions. we're talking millions of kids who will not be in school tomorrow, whether it be in d.c. or other portions of new york, et cetera. we're going to keep an eye on all the developments for you as a result of this impending storm. hurricane sandy, after this. rge, high up in the atlas mountains of morocco. have you seen this road we're going down? ♪ there is no relief for the brakes. we'll put them to the test today. all right, let's move out! [ ross ] we're pushing the ats brakes to the limit. going as fast as we can down the hill. we are making these sharp turns, slamming on the brembo brakes. [ derek ] it's like instant response, incredibly consistent. this is the challenge, machine vs. mountain. [ male announcer ] the all-new cadillac ats. this is t
coming up, we'll hear from new york city mayor michael bloomberg and hearing how that city is doing. we'll be talking to officials all over the place. i encourage everyone to keep it here. >> we'll catch that live from new york mayor michael bloomberg. you heard josh underscore how many schools are now closed and how many jurisdictions. we're talking millions of kids who will not be in school tomorrow, whether it be in d.c. or other portions of new york, et cetera. we're going to keep an...
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i know from my community being in the new york city area. there was fear. we were free falling from the housing markets and the president was able to stabilize that. things are getting better. housing start-ups are going down. look at how much progress that we have made. >> is the president framing what he will do next in an aggressive manner? i agree with mitt romney that the president was good on going after mitt romney but i wanted to get a sense of what is the vision of four more years of obama? >> that is where i actually disagree and there was a lot of hope that i had that has been delivered upon. i hope that we live in a country where people get equal pay. on gays in the military people can choose who to live with and who to love. >> we are in a period now where there are over 1,000 jobs created and when it comes to small businesses i see people in flint, michigan and other places saying federal programs that president didn't just cut taxes but gave us access to capital at a time when we desperately needed it. $16 trillion debt. these are two huge st
i know from my community being in the new york city area. there was fear. we were free falling from the housing markets and the president was able to stabilize that. things are getting better. housing start-ups are going down. look at how much progress that we have made. >> is the president framing what he will do next in an aggressive manner? i agree with mitt romney that the president was good on going after mitt romney but i wanted to get a sense of what is the vision of four more...
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together for your future. ♪ >>> a live picture of new york city, saturday morning in new york city just days after super storm sandy ripped through the east coast, we're here with a live edition of "your bottom line." this is far from over here. catastrophe experts say the storm could rack up $50 billion in damages. millions of you are still without power. and the paper work is just getting started. >> we lost our house, our pool, and god only knows what else. >> unbelievable. it's like a war zone. >> i'm not exactly sure where to go from here besides calling the insurance company. >> that's the first step. then comes calculating the loss and cashing the check. in sandy's wake, tens of thousands of homeowners are now asking if a tree falls in a hurricane, who pays? >> if the tree hits your house, you call your insurance company and file a claim. you're going to be covered for the damage that that tree does to your house, for anything that's in the house, and for the cost of removing that tree. >> jean salvatore of the insurance information institute. >> how does wind damage -- that come
together for your future. ♪ >>> a live picture of new york city, saturday morning in new york city just days after super storm sandy ripped through the east coast, we're here with a live edition of "your bottom line." this is far from over here. catastrophe experts say the storm could rack up $50 billion in damages. millions of you are still without power. and the paper work is just getting started. >> we lost our house, our pool, and god only knows what else....
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it's not just federal and state, it's federal, state, city. and by the time you're done, you are bringing home $100,000 a year. now, that may seem like a lot, but not in new york city. for the rent, for the -- so, move! or you make more money. but it's very difficult in this city to do that. >> let's get brutal, suze. how should people save? what are the thing most people are wasteful about, do you think? >> almost everything. they love -- i almost started a national riot when i went on "the oprah winfrey show," do you remember this, everybody, and i asked people to simply stop going out to eat for one month. oh, my god! the restaurant industry, i thought they were going to come out and literally pop me one. >> you can't blame them, can you? >> yeah, i can. >> it's a direct assault on their business. >> except they all go out to eat, put it on credit cards, they're nervous as can be when they give their credit card to the waiter, hoping that when the waiter comes back, they'll say, you've been approved, because they know that they're pretty mu
it's not just federal and state, it's federal, state, city. and by the time you're done, you are bringing home $100,000 a year. now, that may seem like a lot, but not in new york city. for the rent, for the -- so, move! or you make more money. but it's very difficult in this city to do that. >> let's get brutal, suze. how should people save? what are the thing most people are wasteful about, do you think? >> almost everything. they love -- i almost started a national riot when i...
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it's very difficult in this city. >> let's get brutal. how should people save? what are things most people are wasteful about? >> almost everything. i almost started a national riot on the oprah winfrey show. i asked people to stop going out to eat for a month. oh my god, the restaurant industry, i thought they were going to pop me one. >> you can't blame them. it's a sword on their business. >> they all go out to eat, put it on credit cards. they are nervous as can be when they give their credit card hoping the waiter comes back saying you have been approved. they know they are pretty much to the limit. then they only pay the minimum payment due. they are going into debt to go out to eat. they go into debt to go to the movies and all these things. people in the united states need to learn how to get as much pleasure out of saving as they do spending. >> how else are people wasting money? what are the most common ways? >> i would tell you weddings but that's not a popular answer. they normally waste money, the number one waste of money is entertainment and cloth
it's very difficult in this city. >> let's get brutal. how should people save? what are things most people are wasteful about? >> almost everything. i almost started a national riot on the oprah winfrey show. i asked people to stop going out to eat for a month. oh my god, the restaurant industry, i thought they were going to pop me one. >> you can't blame them. it's a sword on their business. >> they all go out to eat, put it on credit cards. they are nervous as can be...
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i don't know you're going to be mad at me for citie ining china this. let me show you a poll or study released by the national league of cities. it says 48% of cities are still cutting jobs. 43% are still raising fees like tolls. 45% are cutting spending on public safety. bottom line is we are not prioritizing. whether the it's the war or china. things that make life better. things that make people want to have their businesses here. things that make businesses want to stay here. >>ecause stimulus has become a dirty word because of politician in washington. in part because they're worried about getting hit for borrowing money. but the issue is the same congress that brought you the fiscal cliff and now has to fix the fiscal cliff, we're asking them to figure out a way to invest in our country in the future. no way, they'd have to be reincarnated into a different group of people. >> but it was a time in this country, ali, where the top businessmen used to get together. they didn't conspire to do anything, but they did try to set priorities for the countr
i don't know you're going to be mad at me for citie ining china this. let me show you a poll or study released by the national league of cities. it says 48% of cities are still cutting jobs. 43% are still raising fees like tolls. 45% are cutting spending on public safety. bottom line is we are not prioritizing. whether the it's the war or china. things that make life better. things that make people want to have their businesses here. things that make businesses want to stay here. >>ecause...
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covering 2,000 more 4g cities and towns than verizon. rethink possible. with less chronic osteoarthritis pain. imagine living your life with less chronic low back pain. imagine you, with less pain. cymbalta can help. cymbalta is fda-approved to manage chronic musculoskeletal pain. one non-narcotic pill a day, every day, can help reduce this pain. tell your doctor right away if your mood worsens, you have unusual changes in mood or behavior or thoughts of suicide. antidepressants can increase these in children, teens, and young adults. cymbalta is not approved for children under 18. people taking maois or thioridazine or with uncontrolled glaucoma should not take cymbalta. taking it with nsaid pain relievers, aspirin, or blood thinners may increase bleeding risk. severe liver problems, some fatal, were reported. signs include abdominal pain and yellowing skin or eyes. tell your doctor about all your medicines, including those for migraine and while on cymbalta, call right away if you have high fever, confusion and stiff muscles or serious allergic skin rea
covering 2,000 more 4g cities and towns than verizon. rethink possible. with less chronic osteoarthritis pain. imagine living your life with less chronic low back pain. imagine you, with less pain. cymbalta can help. cymbalta is fda-approved to manage chronic musculoskeletal pain. one non-narcotic pill a day, every day, can help reduce this pain. tell your doctor right away if your mood worsens, you have unusual changes in mood or behavior or thoughts of suicide. antidepressants can increase...
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you are looking at the grand ballroom in new york city where heavy hitters are waiting for mitt romney to take the stage at the annual alfred e. smith dinner. governor romney will be followed by president obama at the charity gala that has become a must for presidential candidates. don't expect a repeat of the fiery romney/obama debate confrontation this week. they prize jokes over attacks as the candidates poke fun at themselves and each other vyg
you are looking at the grand ballroom in new york city where heavy hitters are waiting for mitt romney to take the stage at the annual alfred e. smith dinner. governor romney will be followed by president obama at the charity gala that has become a must for presidential candidates. don't expect a repeat of the fiery romney/obama debate confrontation this week. they prize jokes over attacks as the candidates poke fun at themselves and each other vyg
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. >> new york city records show ps 51 did house a car garage and a lamp factory. >> tce could have been left over waste. many schools on built on sites who dig up the past of foxic schools. >> we don't consider contamination before we decide where to put the school. particularly in new york city, we have the leased schools on leased properties, most are the former industrial sites. they had a policy of not looking for problems. >> he believes that ground and water testing should be mandatory. he also said ps 51 was probably always problematic. weeks before, parents were hit with more unsettling news. they had a common but toxic dry-cleaning chemical, pce. >> what are will happen to our children? >> parents showed up at another meeting in october to confront the chancellor. >> i first have to say dennis walcott, how dare you! >> they dismissed the test results as insignificant. >> there was an open container. once that was corrected they came back out. >> parents no longer trust the school system. >> what are you going to do? >> watch them consistently. any little thing he gets is going
. >> new york city records show ps 51 did house a car garage and a lamp factory. >> tce could have been left over waste. many schools on built on sites who dig up the past of foxic schools. >> we don't consider contamination before we decide where to put the school. particularly in new york city, we have the leased schools on leased properties, most are the former industrial sites. they had a policy of not looking for problems. >> he believes that ground and water...
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it's not unreasonable. >> the new york city beverage association says the city's attack on soft drinks is over the top. mainly because americans are drinking less of it any way. what about banning those huge candy bars or big huge hot fudge sundaes? no word yet from the mayor's office. the talk back question for you today, how far should we go to fight obesity? facebook.com/carolcnn. i'll read your comments later this hour. >>> the house votes today on a bill that would ban abortions based on the sex of the fetus. the bill's sponsor says it's a growing problem in the united states. is that really true? we'll discuss next. cream... a touch of sugar... and pure natural flavors. coffee-mate natural bliss. from nestle. add your flavor naturally. mary? what are you doing here? it's megan. i'm getting new insurance. marjorie, you've had a policy with us for three years. it's been five years. five years. well, progressive gives megan discounts that you guys didn't. paperless, safe driver, and i get great service. meredith, what's shakin', bacon? they'll figure it out. getting you the discount
it's not unreasonable. >> the new york city beverage association says the city's attack on soft drinks is over the top. mainly because americans are drinking less of it any way. what about banning those huge candy bars or big huge hot fudge sundaes? no word yet from the mayor's office. the talk back question for you today, how far should we go to fight obesity? facebook.com/carolcnn. i'll read your comments later this hour. >>> the house votes today on a bill that would ban...